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Nice roast for £10 and small one for £5.
Dark dining area with no window.
Young inexperienced waitress started clearing before Mum finished eating.
Tasteless strawberries (out of season)
£5 for choc muffin looked straight out of packet into a bowl.

I was overwhelmed by the welcoming I received from the Landlord and staff, the fish pie I had was delicious and fulfilling, the beer top notch. Looking forward to when the Landlord finally gets to wear long trousers, it's cold how can you wear shorts?...More

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Basically a local pub but with a great twist. Apparently german owned which shows in the great beers on tap and authentic bratwursts, schnitzel etc. Even goulash which of course is hungarian but any ex squaddie will tell you is everywhere in the fatherland. Proper...More

I ate on a monday lunchtime, the pub wasn't overly busy but you can tell it's a regulars pub as there was lots of laughter. Nice when travelling on your own for business. I was quite taken back by the decor, could do with a...More

This is an odd place. But I mean that in a good way. If you are under the age of 50 you may feel slightly intimidated once you walk in - carpet, lots of people staring at you, the sort of feeling you may have...More

Even though whitstabke is famous for its oysters and fish I wanted a ploughmans and after a look on trip advisor this pub came up.
We were welcomed by the bar staff, and after ordering drinks we asked if they still did a ploughmans which...More